they've brought in about 20-odd new players too so they surely can't do any worse than they did over the first part of the year.

Btw, where do they play their home games?Cheers.

Yes, please do answer the above question someone...

Cheongju are away to them on August 8th. Hopefully they will continue getting smashed for another month yet until the new players start to gel. I am giving some thought to actually going to that one if it is an afternoon kick-off. Presumably the stadium has some covering in case Korea's more regular brutal August heat finally arrives?

The Martyrs play at ê°•ë¶ìš´ë™ìž¥ In north Seoul. Its a rather nice location, it sits in a hill and is surrounded by trees. There is no running track and the most of the stands are concrete terraces which make for an altogether pleasant experience, mustoe and I went there when Bucheon played and it was during the Cherry blossom period, really a nice place.

Sampo wrote:The Martyrs play at ê°•ë¶ìš´ë™ìž¥ In north Seoul. Its a rather nice location, it sits in a hill and is surrounded by trees. There is no running track and the most of the stands are concrete terraces which make for an altogether pleasant experience, mustoe and I went there when Bucheon played and it was during the Cherry blossom period, really a nice place.

Can either you or Mustoe please give a little bit more information about how to find this ground (preferably by early Saturday morning at the latest). For example, what is the name of the nearest subway station and is it within walking distance from the station?

Initially I had my heart set on going there tomorrow but something has come up so it is in the balance now even if the lousy weather forecast for tomorrow proves to be a false alarm. Anyway, just in case...

I drove past Yongin University's stadium yesterday. Darn, should have taken a few pictures. I'll get on that. I should be able to get some of Yongin's K3 stadium pictures too. (because I live in Yongin, I'll probably never get to a game because I'm busy on Saturday.)

AnAmericanShallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. - Ralph Waldo Emerson